Image of a concrete sculpture on wood somewhat abstractly depicting the nude, female form. The sculpture hangs on the wall of a front porch. This is one of a grouping of various images of folk art captured in numerous locations over the course of...

Audio files of Wilson County resident Dick Huddleston's oral history recorded as part of the Tennessee State Parks Folklife Project. Huddleston, a Cedars of Lebanon 39-year park employee, farmer, and resident of the area, describes many farms and...

Front view of a white frame schoolhouse with one door and eight windows visible. Several tree stumps are located on the grounds. There is a sign over the four middle windows that reads, "Rosenwald School."

SP4 Christopher Ammons is pictured receiving the Purple Heart for his combat injury. Ammons, left, wears the medal on his uniform and smiles as the officer shakes his hand. All four men in the picture are wearing combat helmets.

Listed as the Lillard School in the State Board of Education Records, this photograph has been identified by Maryville natives as the William J. Hale School. The building is a large imposing brick structure situated on a hill. At the time the...

Audio files of Dickson County residents Howard Deal, Margaret Deal, and Earlie Deal recorded as part of the Tennessee State Parks Folklife Project. They describe opening their family sorghum mill in White Bluff in 1921. The step-by-step process of...

The .44 caliber model 1858 Remington "Army" Revolver was the second most commonly encountered pistol of the Civil War. The spring loaded latch for the loading lever is missing from this example. It appears that the grips have been slightly carved...

Shows multiple mail boxes attached to a pole on the street with a cola advertisement printed on a concrete block. Several homes appear behind the mail boxes as well as trees that have lost their leaves.